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Federal and State Student Aid and the FAFSA

Federal and State Student Aid

In addition to the merit- and need-based scholarships and grants provided by Saint Vincent, you may also be eligible for federal and state financial aid, including grants, loans, and work-study programs.

To determine your eligibility, you need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

 

The Financial Aid Process

1. File the FAFSA

  • File as soon as possible after October 1 each year. It will take about an hour for most filers.
  • The 2024-2025 FAFSA uses 2022 tax information.
  • Contributors (students, parents, etc.) must consent to transfer tax info from the IRS to the FAFSA.
  • All contributors need an FSA ID from studentaid.gov.
  • The SVC FAFSA code is 003368.
Tips for filing:
  • Start Early: The earlier you submit your FAFSA, the better your chances of receiving aid.
  • Double-Check Information: Ensure all information is accurate to avoid delays in processing.
  • Seek Help if Needed: If you have questions, contact the financial aid office or use resources available on the Federal Student Aid website.
2. After Submission
  • You’ll get an email with your FAFSA Submission Summary.
  • This summary shows your eligibility for federal aid and includes your Student Aid Index (SAI).
  • Saint Vincent will also receive this information.

3. Financial Aid Notification

  • Your SAI helps determine your eligibility for federal and Saint Vincent need-based aid.
  • You’ll receive a financial aid notification with details on your aid and payment options.

Deadlines

Verification

  • The federal government may select your FAFSA for verification.
  • You’ll be notified if selected and must provide additional documentation.
  • Verification must be completed to receive financial aid.

Questions?

If you have questions about the Financial Aid Application Process, contact the Financial Aid Office at 724-805-2555 or by email at financialaid@stvincent.edu.

Types of Government Aid

Grants

Grants are financial awards that do not need to be repaid. There are two primary grant awards determined by your SAI.

Federal Pell Grant

  • Purpose: Provides need-based grants to low-income undergraduate students.
  • Award Amount: Varies based on financial need, cost of attendance, and enrollment status. For the 2024-2025 award year, the maximum award is $7,395.
  • Eligibility: Determined by the information provided on the FAFSA.

Pennsylvania State Grant

  • Purpose: Provides need-based grants to Pennsylvania residents attending a postsecondary institution in Pennsylvania. The grants are awarded through the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA).
  • Award Amount: Varies based on financial need, cost of attendance, and available funding. For the 2024-2025 academic year, the maximum award is $5,750.
  • Eligibility: Must be a Pennsylvania resident, demonstrate financial need, and be enrolled at least half-time in an eligible program.

Loans

Loans are financial awards that must be repaid, but repayment terms and interest vary by loan type.

Federal Direct Loans for Undergraduates

  • Subsidized Loans: Need-based, no interest while in school.
  • Unsubsidized Loans: Not need-based, interest accrues from disbursement.
  • For details on limits, rates, and fees, visit studentaid.gov.

Federal Direct PLUS Loans for Parents

  • Parents can apply if aid doesn’t cover costs.
  • If the parent is denied, dependent students may get additional unsubsidized loans.

Graduate and Doctoral Students

Work-Study

  • Earn money for non-billable expenses by working on or off-campus.
  • Federal Work-Study is part of your aid package; Institutional Work-Study is not.
  • Search for jobs through Career Services at Handshake.

  • Financial Aid Policies

    Satisfactory Academic Progress

    • Federal law requires maintaining academic progress for aid eligibility.
    • Saint Vincent follows federal standards for its grants and scholarships.
    • Annual review after spring semester; appeal process available for extraordinary circumstances.

    Withdrawals and Title IV Refund Policy

    • Withdrawing from all classes may require returning unearned federal aid.
    • Consult with your academic advisor and Financial Aid Office before withdrawing.

     

    Note: Full-time students, e.g. those with 12 or more credits per semester, are eligible for Saint Vincent College funds. Part-time students may be eligible for federal and state grants and direct loans.